About 3,000 returning WCorean
veterans arrived this mornaint In
Balboa aboard the 45,000-tob
battleship U88 Iowa.
81x Navy buses loaded with
dillors started out on a tour ofr
Panama and the Canal Zone a-
rrund 11 thts morninR.
Three Army buses were' also
provided to transport some men
to Army post exchanges to showp
This request came from the men
aboard the ship. the Nav said. -
The visiting Iowa will remain
In Balboa until Monday when
she Is scheduled to make the Ca-
nal transit.

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SAlbert 3.. Smith. *-y er-o d
S- Spaiash-Amerloan war veteran
said one olf-his Rhode Island red
't.it Ia; ia _o from the Government, In the form S oral argument Or he6s laM adouble-volk egg today
ana- f r Isom the public who iu the forzam testimony. with e word. I'-," prited
eto t acceptable to each of (h) BA .'W.There shall be a olainly in capital letters on the
ed 94 l ra. The public member Recorder of tW Panel to whom Id -
-: .r serve as chairmen of the written plridctatlons may be
ltn? ..- d ~M preside over the hear- oresemd .fatslon in the But Smalth was no longer able
"" Reco : t, produce the evidence. Nel-h-
(i) for Panel. bors gathered to look at .the
4 Place of Hearing. The Pa- a. i Pap shall set the time. unusual e and one of
t a sia t in the Canal Zone date and plane of each hearing, dropped it.
ot qaeb other places as is neces- ar.d shall pubikcla each hearing .".4
to take relevant evidence, by approprite means, to the ex- Smith said he hopes it will
S'o- en mentation. Interested -tent dtsedm to be Indicated un- rove to be a prophecy of good ,
Spa may pffer such doeu- der th.ees. The time tines under the administration
asm are considered f l- set fo.te e shall be such of President-elect Dwight Ike El-
..T* e Panel. by m0aqrtby 3a affeors inesses time to senhower. -
.=y exclude from conshW- pieparg th lvws.
any^ uch dochnn if.H The two volks coU moean m W
pa l of the opinion It does b. The Pai.' will ask from chickens in everyolks he sa.
-oa the issue, each para g-4*h desires to ap- er. *,
(fhe ..De!tI before. it a statement of
ex estmeny of Witneswsessuch Icten together with a Ca i
panel ts authorityto to- short uMte what the wit-uGambling Casin
o hp such witnea ma res i aer in his testi- "
wi, l the MhaU adequate- At El Rancho
lt requirements
*.*, Ths Pal has the au- at a of Intntion Is Aids Hoop Team
limit the time allottd e tesmony can
iama and to req be aI Panel. general- The Panama Basketal f
~~~~. el Ure a wrt t a euests to testify I team will definitely atemde
t eard It t as to refuse o the Central America e
lows. T h el to do it In opinlan the of- plonships In San San v6# '
a ired wi b e repet- next ment thankseo eI I
1S M iD a t .a or of little Heabsato
eon its own Raet
_0ut. vmest te t .o-
SoaM with I M- a i a cae a State- The. gaablag opened .-a
A si i n.Panel ent an will not be ne- night s&ad wS. e44t% i S ..
lMi rmanut a 1ul.hall report Its li eftfrf "
or the Company..
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Volume Outstrips

Wbrld War Top,

-Lovett Reports

PROVIDENCE, R. I., Nov. 15 (UP) Secretary -
eftme Robert A. Lovett said today that the nation' i
proda*g airplanes and tanks much faster than th
wie btng destroyed in Korea.
re planes have been produced in the lost three
.ontht than have been lost since the beginning of t
war.,
4ore late-model tanks have been accepted by &d
ewq forces during July and August, Lovett said, tfea.
were 4t in two years of fighting.
Spe l at the dedication ee- "entering into a period of loet
remo of the Patriot's Court military budgets," but added:
at Broaf University here, Lovett this orderly decrease is contains.
said- th rate of American indus- ed for a short period of time, e.
tri4li e*eleratlon during the 12- should reach a level which
month period of partial mobill- be sustained over whatever
tWUon is sxigtly higher than the riod is necessary without 44i
tiest iM osh period under full too much damage to'our na s
mobjMatso .i.uring World War al ecnoomy or our aoclal aytiS
Lovwt, said the nation is now Lovett warned. however. tin

42rFiendS, NWashiYtork 36,0n. Y.h.wewn Is aIhtw
42 d St., New Y iork 36, N.ernoY.).s," the hungry of the world. 1.
T o Governor John S. eybold.e h n There wag Lewis dashing a-n t
Letters to our Congressmen will prove our "get up and go round a b arganin table threat-
hs not got up and went." n lng to smash the face of a n t e nre t 4 1
Letters to Time and Newsweek will further publicity in our steel company executive. .faceofah.,. "
behalf. There was Lewis defying a na- antOc ".a.l Ol I -Lr1 1 I -" 3 eI
Letters to Governor Seybold will be valuable in presenting tion angered by a wave of violent aatia t r 1 bl
our case and an indication of unity in our protest. setcowns. Out of that crucible of
'.Always remember "In union there is strength."fdl wt turbuletn t tew oftatcucibleofI
Oputmist. turbulence grew CIO. S CIni
And here was Lewis agae in. '.+ ..hw.eIb
TEARS ARE SHED. FOR 'GOOD OLD DAYS' It was the same old Lewis -.,ow
WHEN YOU COULD DRAW A COMM BOOK dramatic. o but leaving little to
Panama, R. de P. chance. For 10 years he has beep 1 Ie
Mail Box Editor pvlacino his men trateglically Inol 9 a,
Dear Friends, CItO. For 10 years is wetll-fin-
It was a cool Friday afternoon, an afternoon that seemed anced emissaries have kept alive h1 i
to be only another reason for being happy since the morrow hie strength inside CI 0. And in -e..ow
would bring another day of rest. On this particular afternoon,' he last few years he had comeorteasde.Tss ml"1m iin"ohlhnda
however, a certain office door was closed for the last time. This I hate Welter Reuther.
door was the door to the Coupon Accounting Department. Now. Al a Over CO. voices are 4i'.how__'_.-. itoh
And now, dear reader, I imagine you are happy about the saying in the anti-Reuther lYten 0"n .l.ruoh. ill. J :
cash system, but let's recall some facts about coupons and see camp that only tohn can stop Unnr u s h i '
if :your elation still remains. Is your memory so befuddled with the militant young auto leaderMRM ......
present day problems that you forget the times when you could who wants tO head C Pi. Usuo C iA m d
draw a commissary book on an issue day when your money ran thThe soldiers launched CIOn .ur n s.al".,- i ldu h po ae t.q-f l"
Let me also refresh your memory about a certain remark the IOien emay. -They belong In hy m o rn aR etn. Intt,
our administrators made when they decided to introduce cash. They can launch new a he. .e:* egd te e, "
The remark claimed the printing, handling, and counting of "risades organlbize the Southo h ho .
coupon was the reason for Increasinr g commissary prices. The develop powerful political action, NEW YORK--I suppose you could call Claus sehologial hobby of hating poppa whiayle y- o fy ta_ a0_alu l.
o,. P Het m davoe the prie gon dow.nt create new organizing commt- Elachen, 16 of oah e, N.Jen,.,i un ual cild- g i hom y d of oht ein ,wd to S ,h ocise v 62 t e
The answer is obvious, or haven't you read yourV eea
tgrocery bill lately? mr tees, meet the AFL on equal since he expressed his disapproval of both -par- methods pf ove her, hste t him.oasofhdco nlllsac h
d now. mn arise th. deal wh the strength of ents by shooting mama ad papa neatly through Along s lines of Juvenile tolerance Of p .. '
ublc. The losing of the coupon bureau doors may mean the senhower. leader of a party the heead with a .22 rif rent It mit -be wise to preac that whle a a
cloWshingtof yourdos Donot youethe reall how sherious contraband lha to
closing of c your doors. Don't yhe aoun calb s contraband e IO tried to destroy. We are not clear as to why he shot his mo- childish tntrum is often pardonable, the de
offenses were? Didnt You know that coupon books were the ther, for whom reports say_ he Is professes r- fct pelIna car of a shotI i "
m a j o r f a c t o r I c o n t r o i n g c o n t r a b a n d r e a s o n : I f a wer o t he L e w is p o w e r li hin p o c k e t r y natw o er me a a p i s t o lttaw o c a r o f ni& eS a iat j AI IP ; lj_ .. O".
more books thar n his salary, het was b immediately pout under o in- book as well a his roanality. He disliked hi father e4emely he told the hatce rm, a uo cl tw h t tinkmnives. f
vestigat ion and If found s ultya, he would be penalized to the n The United Me.: Worker UniterANd Press in Miami, e 1 Oa there lie was appreeed- wh .' e lrd by't mpa!t iu~te
extentof being ffrlied L lte wou ie oh Union ha. regarde eo hah ed In an auto that Contained a s hotgun, two he-ciam our of bilokout .to, I lt
Ct an iou honestly say that today's cash system a o alone. pal dues i bri rifles, a pistol, two hunting ki;9, and a hat- impUle-kills invariably treat r
lute control of contraband orf itthat it even coe, i close ttthe me chet..th st.tioot, ......-.
thoroughness that. coupons presented? My dear merchant, the f th ntle Although he did not attempt e u- this smell .am willing to hold: h .ands -
clerks Ion th a comaisarles do not knowe the name of the person st powerful sinlee 1 war arsenal when the ops ot him, o ht'se- istawhmthe tat '.
who shows them a yellow Identification-privilege o In het. The C0 need t de- ly say that he was h ampl prompt dfot ny acon- not a .w l
lon -a It'sIyelloI t's passable.as t t P ii .a w ay i n eta yong ta can
. As t y futein falls on the scintillatlpg erePa- Lewd imne1 r AWtln Hal wos r an i e yuOnct M.at a,"r1AAcan b emprt e duult caug,. ~*
namnaCabal Peoples And spirit, we alsohhear t e faint chorus Intt .. rl, salnstlbolity, wal an .o pusl -- --W
of, "Farewell coupons Farewell glorious memories." o the rO rli-E NOw tr h.e.eE_. lwi. pla .. r afulp.. M h
A new world is here. A new world of poor administration _._ mk h sPth bif ndr e11r rnOwth llthag _.
Indifferent citizens, depressed souls and over-worked bodies. A 'himback In. ir iCa In AdA. m l
world la will drive us out in agony or to the cool depths of the face of a Republican regime ed Ime- to.4qatt.t A ).w4 A. -Sult4ree -bbfl meA *
an early grave.- aItddIn 1937, two ynre. afteras T n trhe
The old Umers will never forget those coupon book days, Lewis threw a right uppercut at themurder of hIs parents. k. tliouh m srs. A shot
and we're sure many merchants will regret thdr indifferent at- Big Bill Hutcheson and led 11 The atrolman -who put thebo.utob on the rp-. r'fleAPl," unikM y ek1% A 1;n
unons out of theAFLtob iT neer i n d ,yarm eoe ,e. : w oi bunr td.
the point of bankruptcy In the next ten years! something called the Committee boy showed no sorrow or r-sentment. -He was It is smid that the d6bi,- *li
Aloha Oe. for Industrial Organization. one of the calmest persona sI ever saw," the ar- young man: will .fae death In tahe eot ar.d.u .lp" ty.
THE COMMISSARY BUGLE TO WASHiNGTON, D.C. birgh's Powerful Steel Union this A few hours after tooe arrest, Miaa police said alteanauveg, auc.u as-acquitt~I '-
La Boca, C.z. week who listened. Between them they h a d recovered machen's, mother's ring, as temporarily oOI chroilly r-and: .'.
wanh deehn Lewis heo0 Iro -, .. ..
ir:and John Lewis they could dor- which he had hocked in Mimi .for $12.. sane, '..
Last month the Commissary Division said that all fast mov- !nate American labor and takg He also saidsthat lhe hadblcet l out afo or 'kill ,y. .Or .al wPo...r.I~a
Ing articles would be reduced in price on the 27th of said month. on any combination of American Ing -his parents, following the night are he had Being neither Judo -rrof, VtBff"A
On Oct. 12 or 13, suar was dropped from 20 cent to 17 industrialistsW Which caused him to get up and 1oad theug un hand down a verdi .But wereoh- l eal troops $ ed
cents for two lbs. Rice dropped from 28 cents to 27 cents for The men who wandered me-with whinche rneved hil ath.and mother.of should hate tIohave &ro.ght -I. I ea 1Plb.mo..
two lb. Pet milk dropped from 17 cents to 16 cents a can, but .1thofcofutrcoce.rfuture.specruhe
t was continued to be published almost every day up to Oct. 26 emptied by Phil's death were It is to be hoped that the modern popular clase along with the eraser and u phe c diid n ,d, ...fio Ia a, he
that the cost of all fast moving articles would be reduced, but ITOre Interested in savinX the vd4 .modjy
the above mentioned articles are the only ones that have been stecl and coal areas from col-
reduced, all others have either remained the same or gone up. l'.pse than in the future of C1O-- W"nVr ur ei- u tils
It's Just like President R oosevelt said: W e, the people here for uthe tm om ent.k t t f r e ,la,. et. 1"..
in Washington, could not give the people of the Canal Zone full But they knew that after theyuwag.iii6 k,
kings, and Washington is a long way from the Panama Canal. session, they would be bound by S&""'Lid
We don't know If our dear Governor Seybold read in the CIO's policies. e .
Commissary Bugle that was published in October about Commis- .TheY did not want those poll-
mary price reduction, but what I think all the Local Rate coMn- ces written by Walter Reuther SANG FO3 DO WARN the big hill. -Out bf the Bl k N*b- tafa ire ohm
munities should do is to write a letter about it and go from and his militant aides. This went Oven V, t0
door to door and get every Local Rater to put his John Doe to meant that regardless of who Proud words are 4at enough: they do not heal one for rio W W t .1hp
It and send It to Governor Seybold, so that he may look Into was elected permanent president The ledoe i the spirit, when the song f..;V -.+ t
the matter. of CIO It had lost its most Pow- Dgins falte$ Wm the shadows .SUM
erful weapon, the centralized Aeltoil thll thf revele..hew lool "
remain, 'wror e wma t" r... i. .

CIO thay respite needed to dove..0i
-hu new'fraternity, new leader- Salis in Our Afleys Jib WSba
Shit new strengtth, new defiance isa: At ue70,V
of the AFL. waiting now to .rip M e p.esebr IM: "Our,
It aoart, and new deflanme of the eal deaL lA s jud _~ ...
White House determined now to of the m a ve l : "A.
c0o it was as Lewis drove from s etwodesUaIn aona 0
are tWO timus inam
Ronringfleld, 111., to Pittsburgh sowedt hod a
enrlv this week, he had his ey the last"
onr the road ahead Iino mre ways
than one, N. -_
The Phil M frray he loved and 4!
O H N EAhatedEso much at the samewtie
ONE.. .w dead. But his CIO was still
.W wwuuE. alive.
Fl Old Scotc Whsky NO POOLING
r w lme bN YBOSTON (UP) An tSAnt
minator comnany In the Wesofat
LL, SMkwhuk',1bDle KIhftim& Ynd has a hus signabove Its B.t
-. .-.indoor reading: "We're in bus ns l ar r
to make a killing." fil .mgi...We

MOROCCO AND SPAIN LINKED BY URANiUM-The dot
line on the Newarfap above shows areo in Spain r-- Moroc
where deposits of uranium ore laVbe en found, i finds
the stuff that makes atom bombs lave been found in the Strait
Gibraltar, and zeuneriteL a uranium rw, has been found in i
Grsnada-LoJa area. According to-a Uekran technician, the Span
Sierras Nevada Mountains hold large dlepoits of radioactive m
tariaL In Morocco the areas around. Leache, Pettljean, and furth
south in the Atlas Mountains and nar Ouarzazate all conlt
adidaetive minerals. The Colomb-Beelhar region abounds
similar metals and an American geologist thinks that the Tin
moun area also contains many such minerals.,

Moher, 8 CMidren
SSmothered In Beds
WESTPORT, Mass.. Nov. 15-
(UP) A mother and eight of
her 10 children suffocated in.
their beds before firemen could
- extinguish the smoky fire that
swept their seven-room home
last night.
The mother was identified o f
Mrs. Mary Audet, 45 and the
children ranged in ages from
three to 17 years.
The bodies were discovered In
four second-floor bedrooms b&
firemen. The blaze is believed to
have started in an .overheated
stove that scorched the kitchen
and first-floor livin room, but"
was put out before It spread to.
the second floor.
Police chief Charles Deanaid
that none of the bodies wa.
burned but all apparently suf-'
focated in the thick smoke that
poured up from below.
nm Alladin Audet, father of thd"
family and his young son. were..
I at work on the night shift at -
nearby Fall River Textile Mill at
the time of the fire but Wrge
called immediately to the scent"_
Neither broke down but silent,-
ted ly each surveyed the scene of te,
cco grim holocaust.
of Besides the eight children who
of died and the young son who w&t
the away at work with his father
Ish only one member of the famfll.
hg- remains. She Is the Audet's mar. -
hicr ried daughter who lives in an .
in' other town. *
in
ni. Aluminum has a meltlnI'"
point of 659.7 degrees centi-
grade.

IN HOLLYWOOD
BY ERSKINE JOHNSON
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HOLLYWOOD. INEA, Holly-, -If I told him I was 29. he
wood on the Record. would have automatically assumn-
Anne Baxter: 1I nave a whole ed I was at least 35."
wardrobe of hats for my moods. Dana Andrews, about all the
- You can be anybody\ in a hat v nine Irene Dunne does in the
And do you know wnat I do when cpemina and closing moments of
I find a woman at a party wear-, her TV series:
ing the same dress as mine? I '-First it was talkies. Now It's
look her over and see who looks .,:alkies "
better. If she looks better than I Film writer Oliver Crawford's
do, I go home." definition of home: "Where you
Lionel Barrymore: "Old age is cnn scratch any place that Itch-
the period when men pay more'e- '
attention to their food than they: Rand leader Frank de Vol. a-
do to the waitress." butit an opinionated movie doll:
Lana Turner. in a national ma- *-There are two sides to every
gazine. about her future: "From question-her side and the wrong
now on I'm interested In one per-; ide."
son-and that's Lana Turner Rand.v Stuart television's Mrs.
Karl Freund. ace cameraman Bitl: Baker. about her name:
now filming the "I Love Lucy" I uas Bettyv Shaubell and they
and "Our Miss Brooks" TV shows: p.Iae me my new name when I
"Television has taught movie v.,. picked as the hubba-hubba
stars to be on time. In 45 years I':irl on Jack Carson's radio pro-
r,ever knew an actor or actresspcr.m It's a Pood name as names
who was on time-until I landed no Only trouble is I keep get-
in television." tin, pll of Randv Scott's fan
Kar" Malden, on the set of "I' r "
Confess":
"The worst thins that can hap- ....--...
ien to an actor Is to become sat .
isfied. If he doesn't keep reach-
ing, he's on his way to becoming
a dead pigeon."
Jane Wyman, about her new- i
found singing success:
"I was scared to death at first I
I don't read music and I learn;
the songs by ear. Then 1 remem-
bered Bing Crosby does the same
thing. I felt fine and I stopped'
worrying."

THANKS FOR REALISM
Esther Williams, when told
Charlotte Greenwood would play
ner mother in "Dangerous When
Set":
"At last they've cast an actress
as my mother who looks as if she
could have given birth to me."
Fred Allen, about his career:
"When I appear on television,
the audience rushes to the mov-
ies. When I'm in the movies, they
rush out of the theaters and back
home to television. I keep the
American people in constant mo-
tion."
Jeff Donnell. about marriage
plans with Aldo Ray:
"We're just the dearest friends.
I'm devoted to him. I can't deny
tnat, but I'm not thinking of
carrying again. Besides, I'm
planning to go to New York for a
ycar."
Irene Ryan, comedienne, about
* movie contract she was offered:
"There was only one thing
wrong with it. The first clause
forbade me to read the rest of
the contract."
Dorothy Dandrldge, to the
*Isn't she just like Lena Horne?"
Qanestion:
: "I'm lucky to be compared with'
her. but it isn't really fair to ei-
ther of us. She's been practicing
her craft for 15 years. I'm a new-
comer. I have to suffer by com-
parison "
Lawrence Tierney, in a letter
frcm New York to a Hollywood
'W a fnriy having kids stop
you on the streets for autographs
when you're wondering what the:
hell you're going to do next."
STALE AND WARM
Director Russell Rouse. to Ray
Mllland and Rita Garn while di-
recting "The Thief":
"This is a different kind of
movie love scene. I want you to
plav It not as If you were making
lov over two classes of cham-1
page, but over two half-filled
mugs of stale, warm beer."
Adrian Booth, after she told a
movie producer she was 33 al-
though she's much younger:

CHRIS -ELKIN Planteew

BUNTING HUNTING--Al-
though the coronation of Queen
Elizabeth II is many months
away, preparations go forward
every day Here workmen sus-
pend a banner from a lamp post
opposite London's St. Pancreas
Hall. Similar decorations were,
put up elsewhere in the area,
after which officials looked them
all over and chose the "official"
banner for the event.

HIT B'7 INFLATION-A prime example of how inflation gives
the taxpayers less for their money is symbolized by the SS Old
Domiinion Mariner, above. It is one of a fleet of "Mariner" ships
being built for the government to replace the oJd Liberty and
Victory ships of World War II. In 1950 Congress appropriated
$350,000,000 to provide 50 such ships at $7,000,000 apiece. But
today-two inflation years later-the average contract price foa.
the first 25 Mariner ships is $8,500,000 and the cost per ship wift
have risen to nearly $10,000,000 apiece before the last one is com-
pleted in 1954.1 So the V. S. will get only 35 Mariners instead
\ of the desired 50..

THE SAVINGS BANK

Institution Guaranteed by the State

Pays 2% Interest Annually on Savings Accounts

INITIAL DEPOSIT $5.00

We make loans with guarantees on first mortgages
or other securities.

CHRISTMAS SAVINGS

25c. 50c. $1.00 and $5.00

deposits are accepted thru a period
of 48 weeks.

Individual safety deposit boxes, for Jewelry and
documents, in 4 different sizes.

OFFICE IN PANAMA:
109 Central Ave. at
corner of "I" Street.

0. R. De ROUX
Manager.

A New Face in Town

COLON BRANCH:
Front St. at cornet
of 7th St

CARLOS MOUVNES. V.
Snb-Manag6r.

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Point No. 1
DOES IT REALLY MAKE 1
MUCH DIFFERENCE WHICW4-
ONE rETS TO BE
I DSDsENi'Mr L" "--A I

Sl Ameriaout n tat We do not ntend to work" this would be by Monday experiment developed cancer
S4 a ............ : The ew i ce resident Is Dr. while the National Labor Rela- Although the engineers are a ter the tar from cigarette tma
xwso i asoa-sat. l aa -'at Rav Hebw oodan STD -S. AV TON RODMAN will serve tor one yearbeginnlng pute between his union and a parea with the various construa- every day eor about a year. d
SkL.T. -. Aho. R .. Rf.. lSabs etr Md .. N Novemer 15. asuontrtor on the st ro

Sw T. rh VAL Dr. Sero at rent the ject announce Joseph M. Gar- organized workers are elected The surgeon said the results
S. o C repreen. ttto the In- vin to recognize their picket lineo the laboratory tet support

S..?S b.avo here Economc 1938 and ic pre- dy a proposal that the st m al- locals cn wedo not intend to tar in an etsort to ivsolate l
"." .. 1's 'a 5 fl: Meeoin f esLehti l.o..o.... :W Councl of the Miater Counselor be re-hready be underg a study of the action. He estimated Graham said mice used nt.n
Mt a, ma Cf iOFC O E1 rtestant I AmeriCan States. "We do not intend to work" this would be by Monday. experiment developed cancer,-

a 'S J. ....r..a.. oeler of SCosta a. They tions Board threshes out the d- numerically sma union corn- had been painted on their u.
L a s .itRe. 'e de D. 4 ................M will serve for one yeaS o.begnnlng pute between his union and a pare with the various construc- every day for about a year.
; e a, u *o. v. Rev. T.**etmP 7 m tmn SEero o .'n, N. ve r1s5.su.......cot...ra..c..10. Nt o t he von the as pro- l

After allowing the Brazos
Brook "octagenarians five days
of rest the scene of action in
the Cerveceria "Beer Mug" shifts
to Brazos Brook where Summit
will attempt to save by continu-
ing their fight to retain the in-
dividual trophies. The team tro-
phy is a cinch to remain at Bra-
zos again when the day's play
has finished. Trailing by a 1012
to 30S!'z It. would take a miracle
for Summit to win but the team
wil be fighting to make the
score a little closer than last
week.

F llb ck Richard Ochoa left teams with fl G e*

IS ver-V, ver3 pleased with George Riley and Al Saarinen one-two punch. Durable Andy Kozar,center,'is theheart of the Tenne
th job Oliar has dune." are leading the parade for the l back. Stout Steve Eisenhauer rates among Navy's all-tim
Ith" iol Olivar has done.-nmen's individual trophies with
gross scores of 71 and 74 and
(fivar took over the I net scores of 67 and 68 while Cleo '
Y'- r.oc'in dullties tv, Burns leads the women's flight 1
weeks before the seaso"M with a gross 82 and'Butch'Oar-, Ball )Oa D OWHS Lristobal 1
weeks before the seaso- iett is way in front with a net
01o .'"d after Herm- :6" 'H d6 1h 12
-Ii' man resigned. 'TIh Mer French and Doe Byrd will Hard-Fouiflt Contest, I 2-
nev coach has led the E' Julius Boros be pitching and putting trying C
to pick up the live strokes they o -
o .- .- .. n e OLFER OF YEAR For i mavbe vare behind and on their home The Balboa High School grid- slid over th line with two tac
this season and hag.them, nni.onaO the United States F course it may he easy to do, but The Balboa High School grd-s
this season and has them nin the United Stal George and Al, can be tough to ders were holders of the Canal klers hanging onto him.
n t-', of tihe I', IPeaIue t-pen and the Chicago Tam O- handle at times. Zone championship once again It was perhaps the greatest
on ti o' th n lea"ue Shanter World Championship p adhe ChtalgTlan0 h fiairwae. at today but acoulring the honors single run of the game, even
T'" '.- -',-e' PrinP-, r.rd more than $37.000 Jules Brazos jungle-lined fairways ato proved no easy task more so than a 70-yard kickoff
'Fur,,n was selected Profession- y of Summit's "Swea The Red and White kept In rumback by May.
"t should aGolfer-of-the-Year.The for man umm t's "Sweater- the unbeaten, untied class last After the officials ruled he was
al Goltherac.-,heaater .ohFarfild Girls' and plenty ofballs andi
"" the race. .,,ei amateur of Fairfield, possibly a couple of members will night before a nearly-packed downed on the-one, two Cristobal
orn is attached to th Mid be lost before the day is over. Balboa Stadium by defeating plays failed but the third was
Pines Club of Sobthern Pines, Bob Fretland should make a Cristobal High 12-6 after a clean a perfect pass from Price to
S, N. C. (NEA> million or two. but hard-fought contest. Hughes for the score.
SPI-ft PI lnq -- -----But fun is the password for marked the second time this
A Sunday and the old favorite, year the Bulldogs took the mea- k
SAt a Glance cerve" will take he bggesture the Tigersand hesecght Clai Bee Takes
walloping. And while the cerveza have gone either way.mekB
(Bu UNITED PRESS) flows Mer French and Gil Mor- ave Pr t eUer way. r
JAr.T'P, ON'VRtT F Fi Nov 1,.5 land will continue to drive us Balboa outplayed Cristobal all Pro {oaching Job
Ditren,ors t1lr. Snith Altlan-1 Fof mer Jockey Warren Mehr- crazy with 10 foot utts through the first half !and 'ran
tic I ',-up accentp d "with rp- tens has been appointed patrol Everyone is invited to come a 12-0 lead but the Atlantic (By UNITED i'RfA)
prrtc" the re-i.nptIon of Earl 'ud'o at Hialeah Park in Miami. out and Join in the fun and to riders fought back courageously
Bhi' of Columbia. S. C as league Florida. Mehrtens, who wdn the see plenty of golf, good and bad. in the second half and were .Fdrmer Long Island University
pre.s:rdcnt today and e l er t e d triple crown in 1946 with "As- driving to what might have been basketball coaoh Clair Bee has
Die'- i Butirer. former asisra nt sault," quit riding last year to Kentsk HIfton a second touchdown when the taken over the vacant coaching
to A. B Hannv Chandler during work with the Identification I combination of Lime running out job for the BaltimQre Bullets In
his term as bsrball commission- I1Bureau of the New York tracks... and a mis-fired forward pass the National Basketball Assoola-
er, to reple him. President Lou Pieri of the Pro- Coach Denies ended It all. tion.
evidence Reds blames a "Western
TFI' hlid born rep-cr re t n Bloc" for Captain Pat Egan be- There were only seconds re- Bee, who coached LIU until
thrn-'" a pnrliia)rntrr- min. ;.n surpEnded for the remainder Hell Retr maining when Bill Roberson at- that schqil dropped. Varsity
eau'tr ,t a orcviolI mrotinc o: of the American Hockey League tempted a pass to keep theCris- tb ba-. .rjt, X t
the le- up directors but offeredpr season. Pieri says "It's prob- tobal charge roUling-I tt-.Xtet poJI4aiF 6abeea w -
his rei,nation at a closed .tss- ablv the same majority of the The university of Kentucky ball skidded out of hisapl' d la the 1952-6 easOdM with Bj-t
sion 1-crtr to tr' to promote "har-- Western Bloc that one year ago continues to make basketball it was intercepted by.ailmmnr v timore. He replacift Chick Relsar
many" in the leagiie. ried to throw Providence out of news even though it has drop- and the final gun soon followed who was fired earlier today fter
the league" The league's board ped the sports for the coming Somehow it was fitting that the Bullets lost thett first- thee
The directors voted Blue thre1i of governors voted last night to season. May should personally put the league games .. ]we margl4,
mnnths.salprv for "f-ithfuil -trv- suspend Egan for hitting two clincher on the Balboa victory President Ed Leonard Ofithe
ire" Prd vent nbnut. the job of ,inemen in Cleveland on Nov. 2... Coach Adolph Rupp denies he for the great back was the Bullets says heis delighted at
Tchosing his successor. will retire because the recom- outstanding player on-the field signing Bee.'
The State Racing Commission mended Kentucky be banned for as he has been all season long. "He .not only knows basket-
Thr" innounce-i thvy had str- ays this year's Ohio season one year. He scored the first Bulldog ball." says Leonard, '"but he has
err ri Riutler. n coll- .smort' str brought almost twice as much Soeaking in Lexington last touchdown on an end sween af- contacts whlch should serve to
at w'Vh!n-nton ppdr Lee ;?nd lat.- revenue than in any previous night. Rupp said "I won't re- ter a 70-yard march. r-ractically bring badly-needed talent to the
er '-i-1h rFhool i-as'"eal roach venr The commission says Ohio tire until the man who said all of the yardage of which he Baltimore Club."
pt -
Ch-n,-i'pr-, rqsit-nt Butirr now parimutniel betting for the year AA hands me the national cham- May's running, feattrtrig ait-
vnr'-s for a sorting goods com- ending Oct. 2 pionship trophy." yard end sweep, which set up the They. Be& They're-'Cool
Pen". Rupp continued "We at Balboa second score that came
S, Owner Bill Veeck of the St Kentucky Un',erslty do not seek on a short pass from Ray Nick- DAVIB,"W. Va. (UP)- The
Bill McCarthe nr Colimbia. S Louis Browns has defended the sympathy. We have no apologies isher to Bruce Orvis. Blackwater Civic Assoclation has
C. wiv-c rnoterd vice rcerint of Selective Service methods of to make." Again in the last period when decided to put a little money on
thrp -llv loop and will bp in trpenitin baseball players. Veeck Rupo also criticized those who Balboa finally got the ball back Davis' reputation for keeping
chirc of Iraue affairs until criticize Missouri representative call Kntuckv's new four-mil- from the hard-fighting Cristb- cool In the ltest-weather. The
Busl-r tpaes over Thomas Curtis for complaining lion-dollar coliseum a "basket- balities it was May who steam- association ._11l give free ice
BlueI, aid hi-, rpi.nntioti, *about the draft board's handling ball building." The Wildcat coach rollered down the field and fin- oream to tourists visiting Davis
Blue n id b. rc. -onntin, ,,a of tnc case of New York Yankee savs- wished up charging 33 yards -for or nearby, aackwater Falls next
in +- interrt ofr "h rmonny outfielder Mickev Mantle. "It's not just a basketball what seemed another Balboa summer if ti~pe'rature goes b#er
Irc 1-indnt Doiin to. srt ls semorial ... whatsmdanther -0 d--- :
clubs and I've n'e'r InF 1o -t .building. It Is a memorial to score, Qnly to have the play call- 90 degrees.
t1' Io nniltirS in the 1 I,; i hS1" IktI Kentucky's war dead." ed bacc because of a clipping
air 'I've ph"a'' had b' r Fo tball Result A former Kentucky star also penalty..-.
iter"Its -,of th.l'ieat heart has something to say. Seven-foot Roberson was the best ground
Itr.t of the leic t heart" center Bill Spivey says he wants gainer in Cristobal's second half

S-Lts there \ ,ill be ar. bitter- Tulsa 62, Detroit 21 perjury. ing Balboa back but it remained Ds.
:I over hi e nr, Arl R ln poeSanJ Soe St te (Calif.) 39 tor Refserve Ht all track -Carl Tut-lull,'S,.-l0P1m p alrt
rlrSr-n future M npivey, now playing with aitle to put Cristobal in c or ing ot.t t(lpuflra-
ns of his own xcept to re- barnstorming team in Detroit, position. o andOaordawit
n i oun p says Tuttle took a Price pitchout rans-" N ai. rat mecine
iCoubaPro C ge Scores "They say I got $800 for a Su- and swept his own right end for cnbatts yrgthas which

MELBOURNE. Australia Nov.
15 tUP) 'Lloyd Mangrum Of
Niles, Ill., fell two strokes back
of a pair of pacesetting Austra-
lians yesterday as a flareup en-
llvened-the third round of the
third round of the Melbourne
section of the A m p ol Golf
tournament.7
During the course of the day's
play, Norman Von Nida, temper-
amental,. little Australian opesn
champion, became provoked at
playful Ed (Porky) Oliver ol.Le.
mont, Ill., and the twb almost
came to blows.
Von Nida.accsed Olivera.of toq
much dclowiIg before the g,-;
lery of 1,000. At the 11th en;.
the little- Australian picISWUp
his-ball and-thirewtitran Tinit

.-.E.M O ".0.A:'V -
.0pponnt IN
.iBy sAaRY GRAY- ON
P 6M NEZA Sports Editor
NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (NEA)-It's All-Am eric time, and tlAe
__ vote recommendations and remarks are flooding in.
u.0V ACre is a typical report from our operatives, this one
-vEd Danforth, veteran sports editor of Tne Atlanta Journal, a
S"Don't ask me to pick a full All-America from guys I have
not seen. Instead let me give you the people In this section who
Sappounced that really rate.
S.. 5' Oftensively. let's start with Steve Mellinger, six-foot two,
on B230-pound, 20-year-old Kentucky end. This junor carries a weak
MY. .W. e police team alone. He. blocks brutally, punts, catcnes passes, back up
,no lOOc ;the line, plays safety. With two days' practice, he took over s
illcd zg it s spal-T quarterback, and beat Miami of Coral Gables and ulae
t sa ingle-handed. He may be the best all-round football player in
". iouit -r e o _,*te grown makes Georgia Tech's offense go. This sux-fdqt
Id m eP a n two, i-ppund, 21-year-old senior center hasn't made a bad snap.
em the aost devastating downfield blocker coaches and scout
rivA have seen..
.V -l a~UB "eIon Hardeman stands no more than five feet six A d
V mL r we.l~ih only 168, but this Georgia Tech left halfback has close to
ani. ."t'd aCO-'- .. a 00-yup-per-game average as the Southeastern Conferedih
South ound-gainer. This 20-year-old, squatty and bg-leggd,
H1 cut- 9A the tricks, either gives them a wrinkle or runs over
wE'O _ward WHf BOBBY DODD IS GOING TO SUGAR BOWL
'If '- ot Bowl Ath-p Danforth dwells on three more Georgia Tech stars bei o
:se rwo.uwe on as many Floridians, stressing the Engineers' or iK.
SAthleto Dretor Dana M er completely handled Duke's Tank Lawrence,".5Ea
... ble says -UIU6 re-the asele-..' ..- -- to ea.o "This Georgia Tech senior tackle-22, 6-4, 23 5s-
Aoe- -"% t trealaeMnd a blocker who gets down field rapidly."
and Atthr I nIctte is tho-be con ra- Switeling to the defense, Danforth first gives you Georgh
Nawtieon M r hi qA .d b el reUeive .,, r"T1is Georgia Tech senior linebacker-21, 6-2, 220-li the dh-,
pitr of.-a -t ie19_ O ttn -wL IAa yt fe slgnal-caller on a top defensive team. A great defelMr
aton ..o : --- ".. The- Vu titOr have won sIx. as g Wj* .0fh. he has averaged 10 tackles a game.
KInee whte ai ouly to Duke. "oby Moorhead is the finest defensive halfback in
h play lorida today and 1! .his Georgia Tech senior-20, 5-11, 170-has an ezh
im p againstt Kentucky and k o -- pass-intercepUon record. He ran back two for to
b v p.l. doug. against Auburn, as a double safety has turned in
-w eb collegs have asked 24 Byar I REARDON punt returns in every outing."
la se d o ff i ci a l s t or wor N A Le a g ue IA mv y o u h a v e s o m e id e a o f w h y B o b b y D o d d is g o in g to
ELIAam. other eolgib h a. Tar Heeosw Fu c nge Sa s Writ for l. Sv-, W
la and Question: A runner on first EVEN GEORGIA TECH HAD TO RUN O(I'HER WAY
be available to Sa e As Split Dive, Option Runs starts to steal second base. The Danlorth tells you why Florida smacked Clemson, 54-13, a
.v- catcher's throw is high, the sec. ega, 30-0, bowed to Georgia Tech by no more than a fle
ab in Ne o ad bashman throwing his glove gQal, and was given a grand chance against Tennessee.
ed t 0 Into the air to stop the pweI '%lvan Georgia Tech was unable to handle Charlie LaPradd,
P.Tea. ow Otahe both- Another o a. eules by faous i What .Is the ruling? Horace six-foot three, 215-pound, 24-year-old senior tackle, so ran the
e .e. Oklahoma be- boa'hes ed lnd wlitten thiermeyer* other wa.
tender ad geeasGeorgia's Waiy Butt calls Joe D'A atino the finest guaB c
a":" -" s n g :sAR onA" Anmer: The runner who was he ever saw. This junlor-20, 5-11, 215--s fast, tough, smart.,
Bu- s'i tsr CA** &= .. L" SNAVELY ion firs* base when the pitch was "RIck Casares doubled as quarterback in early games, but re-
* meeg h wu f Whin the flidse throws his glove and toughest man at his position down here He is a passer,
.ta8 1 if e.1 I* theyear n p for ac- CHAPE=Y ..! N. C. (NE4M) .strikes the baL -r a
daame Pirn&aD r aa 40re ea a Sugar Bowl bid last for Maryland, this Is Edofr-kickerD
Iton, their tonsNorth BOAmes Q. Didn't World Series compe- crop.
and mdre than l s tton start in 1903, and weren't You have his word for it that including any or all of these
MMwl snon, bit Tto salvage a tef teams to play in it the On a= ll-America team would be no mistake.

S to .math.e splt ,A. Th. Serlea didn't begin offt.
.ou to the 's. ba attac1."L9 5. It started go.
.. ftatS0f Oka- .pal of tile pl we are us- '011, when the Red
1kngA In the Box, the infant Agerleat
accompanyin Giagram League, $t war with the meton.
The quatrt ack and halfbackseh the I tes. at
Start to the right the same as on I the n zs reG ated-, NAA
eoe of our d~ve or option plays. 1 9shalle94e, the. .eh*
lAspinssr J. Mcorew relate U is eld
..o,. ( ) Q. -What has been the gatest
three-game bowling so ever
turned in by an Individual--Nat

-The disastrous typhoon15 ( "Let the people know the truth and the country is safe" Abraham ULinoln. -AmOHAN VESURa, H.3vm
wsterdav kslld thnearN w200 per---TWENTY-EIGHTH TEAK.nighPt mier Dtanie) 1, lAp
s-ept across Southern Formosa *. -"-"" night accepted the A
v-sterdav killed nearh1 200 per-| TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PANAMA, R. P., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1952 ,. r IV CENTS' ruling throwing out o._bnk t
sons. inured another 1.500 and veralal High Court of liuUl a
Sca se 12.500000 damage aci aa d the government
cordirn to reliable but unofficial T surrendered on 0,6hl C
res ofmurications unh the l-' HPgh US Execut ve Faces Tria Malansaid thatwhile hewoU)Ad
ties of Kaohdkune. Tanan Png- c uaept the Appeal Cour's. ruling
tune and Tsoying were broken he would seek a mandate atth
b-.'t reports tricked through that e wolction aO place the supra *
the military was hit the hardest, G erm any For Securty Leak f Darliament beyond all
iForty of the known dead Iere | J 0 S u O e e added that this issue would
Clinese Nationalist Army. Navy be the chief plank In his Na-
asd Air Force personnel. Off,- be the chief plank in his Ne-
ails refused to discuss the dam- at Rastatt. Germany, and await- formation and illegally pos- Fr,-nch zone Nov. 7, Harms ip9- tional1t Party's platform tthe
aes to military installations but FRANKFURT. N. 15 (UP'- ing trial in French High Com- sessing foreign currency, pealed to the US High Commis- elections, scheduled for April
it was known that barracks were The head of ab American- mission courts as Robert E. McCauley said that although sion appeals court here today h f Pament
recked, planes were overturned financed architectural contract- Bowen. a director of Consoll- Bowen is an Am~rican citizen for the German authorities to Bil would have remOved. from
wreelem court Atere o os -. ii M 1.-..S WO f I
an roofs were ripped off hang- ing firm is being held in French dated Engine.ering Ltd. of Swit- and though the allegedly "clas- produce a writ of habeas corpus the oSuuireme Court l turiasdic-
an roos we custody on charges of illegally zerland and its subsidiary cor- sifled information" concerns or release him on bail. ion in certain c count tional and i
ar. Dossessing a hlghly-secret mas- portion of the ame name in primarily US-financed military Chief Appeals Justice William D litco-leRal matterft.
The docks at the naval base at terplan for all Western defense West Germany. installations. High Commission L. Clark upheld a ruling earlier Itwas introduced ito parlia-
T.ovng were damaged construction behind the Rhine Bowen Is charged with ille*g./ laws dictate that Bowen will be this week by Judge John8 pelghb r'ent aIter the uprerite Court
SThe Central News agency here in the French done of Germanv. ally possessing elassfied in- tried by the French authorities. in the district court here and driw la'swrat by ru hs
.ghos Ale official. do not-- as veste _r refuse__nttheappeal. by__his_ C6' W
sold that Kaoshiung was a "ghost no since the ofense are allgedto refused' to nt the appeal. separate Repre ation of Vot-
city" Its streets wereolitteredo If documentnhave fallenItoh-emv have taken place in the French GI Amtentm; ii 0 n
wCth debris and thousands ofhzone.Ar ir
oueps were rooflesds other hands. but said that the Valuaion Engineer Bowen has been in jail since "OVOmi t Thla ac Wead he d-tran
wo was in the area at the time I usual Government Fcc Infled" t gamnst him were revealed only w 0 t-a the Ce (hl
Se th. erer channels constitute a pot-ntlDue Here Monday today in a US High Comra lon asi e aWhoatpresenth are the
of mhe typoon. or^ere an eOf- tortheo ilitaryhdefense
erncv appropriation of $6.200 dangertohe d appeals court hearing of charges A P1WhIteS 14 South Africa
a"d Governor K. C. Wu ordered of Western Europe. against Robert N. Harms. tech- IWT.1 P-,
e provnca treasury ion set a- iscloDsure of the security leak lFo (anal I nical director of Consolidated WASHINGTON.eNov.m15 (UP)- i --
te provincial treasury to set a- was made today by the chief at- Eng neering's German branch. The goven met said tod y it Is.l
S$30,000 for emergency relief trney of the Unit.d States John D. Hollen who has been Arrested by the German po- going to stop wasting its waste
Heavy losses to rice and sugar High Commission n Germany, employed as a Valuation Engi- lice at Kalserslauten in the paper.
cane crops were reported. Worth B. McCaulev. neer to head a unit of the Canal, That doesn't mean it's going to -e1i bir
Civil Air Transport. which has McCaule ~' identified the organization which will make an sto wasting paper. IRSW
a maintenance base at TainanAmerican jailed b the French inventory and cost valuation of TV T C t P t Whatt means that the go-.
said losses there were heavy but all capital assets of the Panamio crnmena. Is gto n to stop waIthnrat tih"All..0
had no details. The typhoon was Canal Company w ill arrive in the Of Coronation ryo igo ftost o.p
reported moving on to the main-: 1 Cnc al Ion sp et will athe w a to of t ona p lK
acr T vof n Ch i ty. des c d S n ai C a Zone Monday aboard the stthee c waste paper narketI
and of China south of Shanghai Panam liner Ancon to begin his Frm Westminster t w te eper tarketi,
today, new duties. From In the past the govemmobf
Hollen is accompanied by his has heen dumping high iradf
Cn pn Giant wowife and their young son. The LONDON. Nov. 15 (UP)-At waste paper together with run-,
CBS Opensc Giant tr unit which he will be in charge least part of the coronation of.th e-mll waste paper ad isell-
will be under the direction of the ceremony in Westminster Abbaey it as "No. 1 mixed," ivhidh i
doCTeleomptroller and Hollen will be next June will be televised, it the lowest grade on the waste.
en the Administration Building. Authorities originally' decided B it now where, possible,
VW Hol OOd The property inventory and there would be no tel ision for S'yway" -_-ltai Ot'.g t," terat,
In Hollywood valuation may require as much fear of a possible salb in the high from low cla4F *$te 0p13..7
as two years for final completion long, complicated ceremony. ad try for higher prides
HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Nov. 15 since a physical inspection will There was a storrn of protest. The lowest class sells ior $150
(UPP Multi-million dollar, 15- be required of practically all The Evening News re rt*d a ton. The price of hIlr grade$
acre Television City described as plant and equipment of the Ca- that ri subcommittee haI now ranges up t $100 a .t
the largest and most modern nal Company and cost records recomnr.?nded that the crQwn- The-Qeneral SBer n AdAlMns-
bljant In the world and designed examined, dating back to the lng of the queen and apme other tratfon thInl s it w1 I e an x-
especially for video medium, will start of construction of the ca- part of the ceremony at least tra 1,000,000 or so ayearuml et
be dedicated here today by the nal. The unit to make the study be televised. its new Otaicy, Mi
Columbia Broadcasting System. will be composed chiefly of ap- .
Composed of four giant stu- praisal engineers and account-
d'os. Television City has a capa- ants. most of whom will be trans-Ws
cit for staging 28 hours of live feared from other units of thee
television programming weekly- Canal organization. W es 't
about half the output of all 18 e o m T
CBS television studios in New ;iallen recently completed a iho-""
York yeaY of active duty with the U.S. B- .
Navy. He is a Lieutenant in the .- a .-a -m "
Television City is being dedica- Reserve Corps and served as As- i
show in which Governor Earl needing and Technical Services -. o
Warren of Californla will parti- Division in the Bureau of Yards BERLIN, No. 15 (UP) t None of the dn
cipate and which includes the and Docks at the Navy Depart- BERLIN, No. 15 (UP)e t Non otf the kidbeen app t
networks top_ stare. nent In Wahington. Berlin police today arrested a i- tempts hAve been suceutslsl, .
network's top stars ment In Washington. year-old East Berlin girl in thanks' the vBillance of -the
The television plant was de- (NA Telephoto) He is a native of Greenfield. charges of being a oviet tvici .d t Berlinppie
salgned to meet the expanding SWITCHED ALLEGIANCE Iowa. and is a graduate general state security agent and of h-rbut,. lre We Bcrli law at-
needs of new entertainment me- Olga Michka. 33, testifies be- engineer of Iowa State College. In% helped In the preparation of temad abductions meet with,.
dium. The plant contains 374620 fore the senate Internal Se- He has had several years exper- s evetal Communist attempts
square feet of floor space and curity Subcommittee in New ence in government accounting a ubdt West Berliners. kRi
each of the studios measures 12,- York that she switched her and apraisal work. After 'serving RuthPenser. ijournalist, wt Lo o s
100 suare feet. citizenship .from American to three years of active duty with arrested while preparing an at- 1kf air r Lobs
In addition to stages Television Russian without leaving the the Navy during the fist warhe tempt to kidnap Karl Heinz I- S Abl
City's layout includes office United States. The UN em- was employed as. Plant Records grn. a West Berlin newspaper-il e
stace. conference rooms and ploye said that the only for. Engineer by the Tennessee Valley mkn working for the Americai- oL Rate
dressing rooms for 208 perform- mality in the change-over was Authority. Most of his duty with controlled Neue Zeitung, pole T caters
erS as well as three large re- a few visits to the Russian em. TVA was at the Chemical Plant zaid. .
hearsal halls. bassy in Washington. at Muscle Shoals. She has been held since Nov. 4 QuSlif ed workers will be. re-
but her arrest was kept secret till cru1. d .ii the coming week
Pana nlan Uig today. r'b.e' .Polittons during
Panam lansUsn The girl admitted -bein t o er odhave been
member of the Communist "state or interviews
Us security" ring. dui 1 ffice hours at
26 US Scholarships Police said she was the mis- 'hr Office on
In rerressl Year of the head of th illegal R de.Abo in
'C e Yearoup, 43-year-old Johannes He- a A :needed in the
derich Of East Berlin. follow laisafications: Paint-
Hederich's group is charged ers iNce in handling
Twenty six scholarships to do with having twice attempted to bit lehanic helpers;
post-graduate work in various 'idnap Dr. Rainder Hildebrandt. and a with locomoptive
U. S. universities have been exc-head of West Berlin's anti- cras ojI n co.ot
given to P namanians by the Communist -ichting 'Group a- athe Pedro Mi-
Point Four Program in Panama against Inhumanity.', UU i rePa Locks is to
during the present fiscal year. The girl admitted participation the coming dry ..
according to information re- in this, as well as in at least be Work Is ached- -
leased today. three other cases of attempted u ti% e n during the first
The traintpg. grants include abduction. police said. ., .Ja. uary,
such fields medicine, nur- .: .'
CIWIW s in g, payology, education.-
agriculture, banking, civil Avis-
tior. airport management, en-
IF NATURE FAILS gineering and rural education.
About 60 per cent of the I'
to provide what Is best for trainees have already left Pa-..
Baby, try Lactogen. It is safe, are waitlny" until these universi- ". "
ties open the courses the -
scientifically adjusted to clo, trainees plan to follow,
sely resemble mother's milk mise irant parent th tan- ,',.. "" '
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